CERN (15 images)
E=MC2
At the beginning of June 2007 photographer David Cowlard visited one of the largest and most important scientific experiments yet conceived.
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) has 'switched on' the Large Hadron Collider (LCH). This is the largest particle collider in the world and is set to examine some of the major questions in physics. Currently only 4% of what makes up the Universe is known...the other 96% remains to be examined. The Collider...
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At the beginning of June 2007 photographer David Cowlard visited one of the largest and most important scientific experiments yet conceived.
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) has 'switched on' the Large Hadron Collider (LCH). This is the largest particle collider in the world and is set to examine some of the major questions in physics. Currently only 4% of what makes up the Universe is known...the other 96% remains to be examined. The Collider...
more »
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CERN-3.jpg
Section of the 27km tunnel that straddles the...
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CERN-1.jpg
Final assembly of a section of the Compact Muon...
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CERNcms.jpg
Final assembly of a section of the Compact Muon...
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CERN-5.jpg
The entrance to the cavern that houses the CMS...
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CERNcomputers.jpg
Racks of hard drives that form part of the...
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CERN-9.jpg
Final assembly of a section of the Compact Muon...
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CERN-2.jpg
Section of the 27km tunnel that straddles the...
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CERNcontrolcentre.jpg
CERN control centre
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CERN06.jpg
Part of the huge storage and computing power at...
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CERN-8.jpg
Final assembly of a section of the Compact Muon...
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CERNtanks.jpg
Tanks holding liquid Helium to supply the...
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CERN-6.jpg
View upwards from the underground CMS cavern...
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CERN-10.jpg
CMS experiment
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CERN-4.jpg
Section of the 27km tunnel that straddles the...
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CERN-7.jpg
Part of the huge storage and computing power at...
